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Mastering Chronic Disease: Toxicity, Deficiency and Infection (Gamble)
Mastering Chronic Disease: Toxicity, Deficiency and Infection (Gamble)
Illnesses of the 21st century are increasingly different. We are now faced with more patients presenting with autism, thyroid disorders, severe allergies, chronic fatigue, estrogen excess and chemical sensitivity. Successfully treating these patients challenges our reliance on conventional pathology tests.
If we are not achieving the successful outcomes for our patients we must ask ourselves: are we recognising contemporary obstacles to cure? What further tests can we utilise to identify the hidden causes of chronic disease?
In this offering, drawn from 30+ years in treating complex cases, Jon Gamble guides you, case by case, through the innovative methods he has developed for treating chronically ill patients. He describes how he resolves unresponsive cases and reveals the crucial obstacles to cure. He emphasizes the importance of discovering the underpinning causes of disease. Jon sheds new light on treatment for people whose illnesses have defied all attempts at recovery.
This practical book, based on clinical experience, is for practitioners of integrative medicine who are looking for inventive ways to tackle their most difficult cases.
Jon Gamble originally studied Arts/Law before going on to study Naturopathy, Osteopathy and Homeopathy. Commencing in 1987, he has an international practice, based in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia. He has published desktop guides for integrative health care practitioners, as well as his 'Treat Yourself' series for use in the home. He has given seminars in Japan, Indonesia, New Zealand, as well as Australia. His clinical focus is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Irritable Bowel Syndrome and the treatment of children.
Paperback, 248 pages